I Would not do that. It will just be deducted from your return or you will owe more. Also bonuses are taxed at a higher rate. Honestly that is terrible advice to be given.Where do I go to not have taxes deducted from next paycheck by this Friday? Our team members were advised to do this for next paycheck only to receive the full $200 bonus without it being taxed.
$200 is large? /sThose aren't your taxes. They are withholdings. Whatever extra is taken now will come back when you do your taxes next year.
They withhold at a greater rate because when bonuses are large, they can put you into a new tax bracket. YOU ABSOLUTELY WILL GET THE DIFFERENCE BACK IN YOUR REFUND.
$200 is large? /s
Thats not why. The irs considers Bonuses ro be considered supplemental income like lottery winnings or stock dividends etc.Those aren't your taxes. They are withholdings. Whatever extra is taken now will come back when you do your taxes next year.
They withhold at a greater rate because when bonuses are large, they can put you into a new tax bracket. YOU ABSOLUTELY WILL GET THE DIFFERENCE BACK IN YOUR REFUND.
Ehhh most ETLs do it every year, you just get a smaller return at the end of the year. I just change my status to married with 3 kids for that check then change it back to single after.I Would not do that. It will just be deducted from your return or you will owe more. Also bonuses are taxed at a higher rate. Honestly that is terrible advice to be given.
Your math is a little off, it’s $156.I googled it and it looks like bonuses are taxed at a flat rate of 22% (unless it's over a million and then it's 37% for anything over a million - don't think we need to worry about that!). So we should see an increase of $178.
Plus there was this info: "If you are in a tax bracket lower than 22%, having your employer treat your bonus amount as a separate payment would mean paying tax on it at a higher rate. In that scenario, you might be better off if your employer includes your bonus with your regular pay so that you pay less tax." (Sorry for all the bolded words; must be part of the search engine function.)
There was a reason I hated story problems in math! You are correct, thanks for catching my error.Your math is a little off, it’s $156.